Genetic association studies with longitudinal markers of chronic diseases (e.g., blood pressure, body mass index) provide a valuable opportunity to explore how genetic variants affect traits over time by utilizing the full trajectory of longitudinal outcomes. Since these traits are likely influenced by the joint effect of multiple variants in a gene, a joint analysis of these variants considering linkage disequilibrium (LD) may help to explain additional phenotypic variation. In this article, we propose a longitudinal genetic random field model (LGRF), to test the association between a phenotype measured repeatedly during the course of an observational study and a set of genetic variants. Generalized score type tests are developed, which we...
Participants analyzed actual and simulated longitudinal data from the Framingham Heart Study for var...
The study of change in intermediate phenotypes over time is important in genetics. In this paper we ...
Abstract Complex genetic traits are often characterized by multiple quantitative phenotypes. Because...
Background: Longitudinal phenotypic data provides a rich potential resource for genetic studies whic...
[[abstract]]Given the functional relevance of many rare variants, their identification is frequently...
[[abstract]]Functional variants are likely to be aggregated in family studies enriched with affected...
[[abstract]]Background: Longitudinal phenotypic data provides a rich potential resource for genetic ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been largely limited to investigating traits with a sin...
Over the past few years, an increasing number of studies have identified rare variants that contribu...
Most genome-wide association studies (GWAS) look for correlation between genetic variants and diseas...
Many clinical studies collect longitudinal biomarkers known to be highly associated with a time-to-e...
Current sequencing technology enables generation of whole genome sequencing data sets that contain a...
Abstract Large-scale longitudinal biobank data can be leveraged to identify genetic variation contri...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The incorporation of longitudinal data into genetic epidemiologica...
Most, if not all, human phenotypes exhibit a temporal, dosage-dependent, or age effect. In this work...
Participants analyzed actual and simulated longitudinal data from the Framingham Heart Study for var...
The study of change in intermediate phenotypes over time is important in genetics. In this paper we ...
Abstract Complex genetic traits are often characterized by multiple quantitative phenotypes. Because...
Background: Longitudinal phenotypic data provides a rich potential resource for genetic studies whic...
[[abstract]]Given the functional relevance of many rare variants, their identification is frequently...
[[abstract]]Functional variants are likely to be aggregated in family studies enriched with affected...
[[abstract]]Background: Longitudinal phenotypic data provides a rich potential resource for genetic ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been largely limited to investigating traits with a sin...
Over the past few years, an increasing number of studies have identified rare variants that contribu...
Most genome-wide association studies (GWAS) look for correlation between genetic variants and diseas...
Many clinical studies collect longitudinal biomarkers known to be highly associated with a time-to-e...
Current sequencing technology enables generation of whole genome sequencing data sets that contain a...
Abstract Large-scale longitudinal biobank data can be leveraged to identify genetic variation contri...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The incorporation of longitudinal data into genetic epidemiologica...
Most, if not all, human phenotypes exhibit a temporal, dosage-dependent, or age effect. In this work...
Participants analyzed actual and simulated longitudinal data from the Framingham Heart Study for var...
The study of change in intermediate phenotypes over time is important in genetics. In this paper we ...
Abstract Complex genetic traits are often characterized by multiple quantitative phenotypes. Because...